6. If you work primarily from the Music Department offices, you may wish to set it as your default printer.

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B. Setting print options, and saving printing presets

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Safari is the best choice for setting and viewing options because it's installed on all Macintosh computers. The methods outlined below may be different depending on the program you're using. Adobe Acrobat Reader, Firefox, and Microsoft Office 2008 and 2011 all use their own custom print screens.

If you often print multipage documents, you'll probably find it convenient to add printing presets instead of having to set options every time you print.

1. Open Safari

2. Select the proper printer

File > Print > Choose MUSIC-IRC5051 printer from drop-down menu

3. Select the detailed print screen

(OS X 10.8 and OS X 10.7) Show Details button

(OS X 10.6) Click the triangle to the right of the printer to show a more detailed print screen

4. Set orientation:

File > Print > Orientation > (Portrait or Landscape)

(In other programs, the page orientation is often in File > Page Setup...)

5. If you see a check box for "Two-Sided" in this screen, don't check it here.

6. Set layout:

Underneath the Portrait and Landscape icons is a program-specific drop-down menu. Here, it will say "Safari". From this menu, choose "Layout"

Once Layout is chosen, there will be choices under the "Two-Sided" drop-down, select one of the three choices: Off, Long-Edge binding, or Short-Edge binding

7. Set a stapling option:

After the Layout choice is made, go back to the previous drop-down menu (currently Layout, previously Safari) and choose:

Printer Features

After Printer features is chosen, Feature Sets: Paper will appear. From the drop-down menu where Paper appears, choose Finishing 2.

8. You will find it easier to set presets for selecting often-used printing options (other than single-sided with no stapling). Once the proper settings are chosen, they can be saved (and edited) under